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Sky Striker Analysis! Dark Saviors Setlist!

Hey, what is it guys talkin attentively here and today's video is going to be a new spoiler video or maybe better a set

List video about the dark saviors booster pack, so let's get started. I hope you enjoy it

first of all, I just want to say that this booster pack is

Is weighted from a lot of people?

because of the vampire stuff

of the for hire staff and of course most of all for the sky striker stuff, so

This archetype is good. He's not good. He's pleasurable is not fashionable

Let's take a look at it together and let's decide it together. So

This booster pack is a special pack like the Battle of legends likely range with 60 cards

or super Earths and cigarettes and we got as you can see just super and

Secrets and we got three archetypes. This is that before and most awaited is the sky striker and

first card as you can see is this kind striker ace kagari which is link one and

It requires one on fire sky striker ace monster

The discs are a special someone you can target one sky striker spell in your graveyard added to your hand

Against 100 attack for each spell in your graveyard. You can special summon sky stroker ace

Kannagi was forgot it was with true, so

this archetype is about making a token and then spamming link activated a

Lot of spell cards and stuff like that and we can see also the prices

Most of the discs are are not high in price at the moment except for the mobilized engage

That we will see later. It is the main spell card of the archetype and we got the sky striker ace riah

which is the

main deck monster and maiden

You can tribute this card quick effect special summon 1 sky striker ace monster

From your extra deck to the extra muscle zone

While this card is in your graveyard if a face-up sky striker is linked monster you control is destroyed by battle or leaves the field

Because of an opponent's count of fact, you can special summon this card you can only use each effect of this card once per turn

Nice stats, but it won't say on the field a lot. Then we got the sky striker shizuka the water link

They request one on waters can strike at its monster

Most of your opponent controls will lose 100 attacking divas for each spell in your graveyard and there will be a lot of spells

Trust me once per turn during the end phase if discuss world special summon

Disturb you can add one sky strike a spell from your back to your hand. They were named different from the card in your brayer

You can only special summon this once per turn

Let me get a stress the sky striker

Magic Hornet drones quick quick plays pal if you don't roll no monsters in your main muscle zones special someone 1 sky striker is token

which is a warrior dark level one with zero attack in defense and defensive position which cannot be tributing and if you have

three or more spell spells in your graveyard when these effect results the token as

attack

1,500

And defense as well. It's

There we go

Some a bunch of reprints like scapegoat push Buddha goose, which is really nice

We're getting night a little darkness and how to staff to Table of Contents. That is a nice reprint

just because of the fact that we don't have a lot of printings of this card and

Then we got psyched sky striker airspace area 0 which is the field spell

You can target 100 card you control excavate the top 3 cards of your deck

And if you do you can add one excavated sky striker card to your hand

Also shuffle dress into deck then if you estimated a sky striker card

Send the targeted card to the Graveyard

If this card in the field zone is sent to the Graveyard back artifact

You can spit to someone what sky striker ace monster from your deck

you can only use each effect of sky striker a space area 0 once per turn I

think that

No one would play this. I don't know. It depends on the builds

I guess then drawing mirror force then a vampire stuff that

I think that we can talk about the vampire stuff in a different video if you want. Just tell me

if you want to see this vampire stuff, which is the

the

The new archetype egg, I guess a lot of new supports but nothing so special on my advice. It won't be so meta relevant

That's why I want to talk about this in this video

It's more about the sky strikers and then we get the sky striker mecha

Make a mode use multi role

Which is how could you spell card once per turn? You can target one outer card. You control send the card graveyard

Also your opponent cannot activate cards or effect and response to your spell card activations for the rest of this turn

you can only

Gain, this effects 115 once per turn once per turn during the end phase

You can set sky strikers paths with different names from your graveyard up to the number of sky strikers pumpkins you activate this turn

While this cows was face-up on your field, but banish them when they leave the field

So, I don't know

Nice one as well then sky striker macaroni help kills base

I don't think is so relevant this one this as well activate this card. It's an equip spell card

Only if you control no monsters in your main muscle zones, they keep monster you're not attacked directly

you can make a second attack on muscles doing each battle phase if they keep monster destroys a monster by its it's

Attack while you have three or more spells in your graveyard

You can draw one card. If this card is sent from the field to the graveyard by a card effect

You can target up to 3 sky strikers cards in your graveyard except sky striker

Makar mone

Shuffle them into the deck to nothing

So special then other vampire stuff that griefer good reprint vampire the sky striker

mobilized engage which is 62

euros

card with the price tag for now

cigarette of course and this color states as

Follows if you control no monsters in your main muscle zones, add one sky striker card from your deck to your hand

Except itself so you can add everything

everything you need

then if you have three or more spells in your gravy er, you can draw one card and

This is amazing, you know, it's a free absurd governor

You can run three of them and you can add everything you need

Then continuing will disguise strikers

We got also style sky striker matcha window egg draw

If you control no monsters doing your main monster zones target

well face-up effect monster on the field negated face-up monsters effect until the end of this turn then if you have three or more

spouse in your graveyard, you can take control of that monster until the end phase and

QuickPlay spellcard

and as you can see, this car is 20 bucks, so

Nice one then. We got the sky striker

maneuver jamming waves

If you control no monsters in your main muscle zones target one set spell/trap on field destroy it

Then if you have trim or spells in your graveyard, you can destroy one monster on the field

Then the sky striker matcha ego booster if you control more muscles in your main muscle zones

Target one face-up monster on field then target to the target is unaffected by card packs this third

Except this tone. And if you have three or more spots in your graveyard, it cannot be destroyed by validator

So as you can see all the oldest pal cards as this statement

this says that if you have three or more spell cards, you can get a deal you can gain additional effects, so

These are really really nice and there is this synergy in step then vampire stuff one

simply mirror force

As I said before tell me in the comments down below if you want to see also a video about the vampire stuff

Then in the second page the other 30 cards we got

You we can find the sky striker major shark cannon

Which states that if you control no monsters in your main muscle zones target one monster in your opponents graveyard

Vanish that monster or if you have three or more spouse in your graveyard

You can special summon that monster to your field in stand, but it cannot attack

But it doesn't matter because you can link someone or doing ad

now

Get this one

Then sky striker manoeuvre

Afterburners, which is 11 euros card

Now if you control no muscles in your main monster zones target on face-up monster on the field

Destroy it then if you have three or more spouse in your graveyard can destroy one spell trap on the field

and on the

Second archetype I think that that's it for the sky strikers and second good arc. Archetype is the

the e-tax

- brigade the now now is

for higher which is really bad and

This archetype is cool. I think that

Drawings are cool as well artworks are really nice

As you can see here

I will talk about this in another video if you want

But I think that the archetype with everyone is waiting for is disguised strikers

This engine is really splash able

Nowadays in all of the X but I think that later in the future would be even better

as you can see

I'm showing you a bunch of reprints. I got another ribbon for Indian Demian as well

He is nice

Because was a really pricey column

before his

dasa, and for the

OTS back

reprint, so I picked that this

Sky strikers in the end are really really nice

good facts

Good synergy easy to splash just one monster in

The main deck a lot of spells

how to beat them fancy spell fragrance imperial order

Draw a lock word. They're all nice. So that's it for today

I really hope you enjoyed this video

If you guys are suggestions, please comment down below leave a like and subscribe to our channel support me and see you with the next

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What is a GOOD 100m SWIM TIME for triathlon swimming? - Duration: 8:06.

- Morning, Trainiacs.

Little Friday morning recovery kind of swim,

nice and light, lots of fins, lots of snorkel,

nothing too strenuous, just loosen up the body

from the last three days of hard training.

Now, somebody on the Trainiask podcast

asked the question what is a good 100 meter swim time?

I answered it, as we do on the Trainiask podcast,

and it blew up.

It's by far the most popular Trainiask podcast

that we've ever done and I might as well

answer it right here, after the swim.

Also, I didn't bring an active wear shirt today,

so there's gonna be some excessive speedo action.

Apologies ahead of time.

(upbeat music)

(hip hop music)

Ah, man, super late, Trainiacs.

This one took a lot longer than I thought.

3400 meters in an hour 10, gotta go to physio quick.

Alright, so let's talk...

Whoa, you are filthy, guys.

Better.

Let's talk about what is a good

100 meter swim time for triathletes.

Actually, let's not talk about it,

because that answer is all relative.

Let's say a 110 per 100 meter swim time,

if you were to ask me, I'd say that's pretty good.

If you were to ask elite swimmers, pros,

they'd say that sucks.

If you were to ask Olympians, they'd be like,

"Well, yeah, that's a nice warm up,

cool, appreciate you coming out

and getting the blood moving here, Taren,

but we're about to do some real swimming now."

But I can certainly give you some context

for where various 100 meter swim times will place you.

Let's talk in terms of a Half Iron Man,

70.3, 1900 meter swim.

In that case, the pros are doing it at anywhere from around

23 to 28 minutes, which puts them, on average,

around a 115 per 100 meter split time.

That is the top one percent of all swimmers out there.

I myself am doing about a 31, 32, 33 Half Iron Man swim,

which gets me to a 138 per 100 meter average time,

which then places me around the top

five to 10 percent in the entire field.

But here's the thing, I think that, let's take good away,

and I will replace that with attainable.

What is an attainable 100 meter swim time

over the course of a Half Iron Man?

I think that with really purposeful training,

just about everyone can get under

40 minutes for a Half Iron Man,

which translates to a 206 per 100 meter swim time.

And I'll give you some reasons why I think this.

So, you know that I've recently changed over to Tower 26.

The co-host on Tower 26, the sidekick to Jerry Rodriguez,

is Jim Lubinski who is a pro triathlete,

started out doing his first Half Iron Man distance race

with a swim of, I think it was, 47 minutes.

Fast forward to today, he's around

a 27, 28 minute Half Iron Man swimmer.

And if you listen to the Tower 26 Podcast,

there was one time that coach Jerry said

that he went through all of the 1000 meter time trials

that the entire subscription, that's people like me

that are doing it online, not in LA,

the entire subscription database of athletes,

which I wanna say is in the hundreds for sure,

several hundred, I don't know exactly what it is,

and he saw that 98 percent of those swimmers

were getting faster.

Now, I would certainly suspect that far, far fewer

than 98 percent of you are getting faster.

That, to me, is an indication of how important it is

to have a really intentional, well thought out

swim program with a little bit of coaching,

and I think that, paired with some hard work,

almost ensures that everyone can get faster.

And I think that that 40 minute swim time

for a Half Iron Man is kind of what I'm gathering

from the more I talk to people,

that if you get the right technique,

you can hit that almost certainly.

Now, what does it take to get to that kind of time?

Well, it takes a few things.

Number one, I would say that you need to be swimming

three or four times a week, with two of those swims

being really, really key, really purposeful,

well thought out, well designed.

That's why I've gone to the Tower 26 program,

because it is specifically for triathletes.

It's made for us, it's made to get us ready for the bike,

and it's made for the things, the challenges that we,

as triathletes, have working against us.

Our flexibility works against us,

running compresses us which works against us in the pool,

and the lack of time that we can spend in the pool,

that all works against us.

This is starting to sound like a Tower 26 ad.

It's not, just like 'em.

So those swims need to be really critical.

If you're two a week, you're gonna have

a tough time getting faster.

Three, odds are pretty good you'll get faster,

but they have to be really, really purposeful.

We're not just talking any screwing around, very efficient.

If you've got four, you've got a little bit more room

for inefficiencies, because just that repetition,

it helps a lot.

Swimming is a technique sport.

It's not a fitness sport where you can

just build a huge amount of fitness

and muscle your way through it.

You need the right technique and to

develop that right technique, you need repetition

after repetition after repetition,

so that the right technique is

ingrained in your muscle memory,

and then when you get out into the open water

and you get knocked around, it's still really easy

to keep that technique, because you've done it

hundreds of thousands of times.

So I think everyone can get to that 40 minute swim time.

Here, however, is something that I think is a hard and fast,

if you can do this, move on, if you can't,

step back and work on your technique.

Something that I've mentioned before, if you can't yet do

a 400 meter continuous swim without taking any breaks

and without finishing that 400 meters

and being out of breath, so that means being able

to swim 400 meters or yards just consistently,

smoothly, without effort, you aren't yet ready

to really start progressing.

That is a sign that there are really key inefficiencies

in your swim and I would recommend for people

that are at that level that still can't yet

do that 400 meters continuously,

go to TriathlonTaren.com/SwimDrillProgram.

That is a free series of swim drills

that I've put together that's entirely meant to basically

just build your comfort in the water to the point

that you can get a swim coach, you can sign up for Tower 26,

you can start making big progression.

But if you are so inefficient that you can't yet

do that 400 meter test and complete it successfully,

you're not yet ready to start progressing.

And don't worry, these swim drills,

you can go through them in a month or two,

and then boom, you are on the upswing to speed,

getting under 40 minutes.

I think you can all get there.

So there you go, Trainiacs.

Swim, swim, swim away.

Go to TriathlonTaren.com/SwimDrillProgram,

work on your swimming, and looks like it's gonna be

a little bit less dusty for us around here.

Finally we get some rain, clean this place up.

Later.

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These Nine Crystals Will Help And Improve Your Out Of Body Experience - Duration: 3:15.

These Nine Crystals Will Help And Improve Your Out Of Body Experience

by Conscious Reminder

If you are related to, or interested in the domain of spirit travelling, then you should

stay informed about precious gems which will help in your spirit projections.

We have procured a list of the best gems for the purpose.

Lolite: This helps you explore.

We mostly forget our spiritual adventures the same way that we forget about most of

our dreams.

Keeping this stone handy will help in preventing that.

Black Tourmaline: This grants you protection from the strange

beings of the outer universe.

Some of them might be good, but in the off chance that they turn out demonic, this stone

will give you a fighting chance.

Ametrine: This brings you the strength needed for an

out of body journey.

It fuels and supplements your dedication and ardent wish to travel into the spirit realm.

Labradorite: This is the trickster stone.

It fuels your need for finding new things, and discovering new aspects of the realm.

It also makes you way more confident.

If you club this with the first stone in the list, then the duo will be invincible.

Phantom Quartz: This is similar to a Booster, or a glucose

beverage.

This stone complements your energetic fields, preventing them from dimming to your disadvantage.

It also has a bonus effect of charging the effects of other stones too.

Blue Calcite: This helps you de-stress.

It works as a reliever.

As meditation and any form of spiritual journey, requires a deep calm, this stone is perfect

for helping you achieve it.

It also fights toxic waves, and basically makes your life much more wholesome.

Flourite: This stone can have myriad colors.

Irrespective of which hue you finalize upon, the effects remain the same.

This actually erases the negativity from youraura, and makes your overall vibe much more positive.

Angelite: This works as a recharger for the energies

of relaxation and love.

It protects your heart and mind while you travel through several realms of the spirit

universe.

Galaxite: This stone helps if you want to be social

during your astral visit.

You could encounter other beings, energies, and explore a different pulse of life.

This happens to be the most attractive stone in the plethora of precious gems.

There is no rulebook for their use, so you can use them in whichever way feels right

to you.

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Do I Regret Becoming an Artist? Is There Room on YouTube for Other Creators? · Q&A (250k!!) - Duration: 18:17.

Alright guys welcome back to my channel! It has been a long time since I last did a

Q&A so I thought since we have now passed the big milestone of 250,000

subscribers on this channel- I think that's the first time I've said that out

loud, but how amazing is that!- I thought that since there are

quite a few new people here it'd be great to answer some of your questions.

So about a week ago, I asked on Instagram if you had any questions for me and

quite a few came in so I'm just gonna basically go through as many as I can

and I will link below the previous two Q&A s that I've done just in case the

question that you asked was answered in that. Also if I don't get to a question

don't worry, I will probably use those questions as ideas for videos anyway so

if you asked a question and you're really curious about - hopefully I'll

cover it there and if you didn't get to ask a question then you should be

following me on Instagram- shameless plug now- I'm gonna link it

below just in case you are not following me already. So let's get straight to the

questions. I'm gonna be looking down at my phone probably quite a bit because

that's where I have them all saved. Right and we're just gonna go through the top

comments first, I'm guessing that the ones with the most likes are the ones

that most people are interested in finding out about. So I've got a really

interesting question here from Alanna mccade who recently made the decision to

make art her main focus and is hoping to earn a living from it in the coming

years and they want to know if YouTube is a viable option as an artist, is there

a demand and what future do I see as an artist on YouTube. So in my opinion I do

think that there is potential for artists on YouTube. Something that people

have been saying a lot recently is that the platform is oversaturated which I

couldn't disagree with more honestly. I think there's always room for more

creators because everyone has a unique voice, everyone has something new to

bring to the table. I think it's oversaturated with a lot of

people doing the same thing but if you're going to bring something new,

something different, your own spin on things and absolutely I think if it's

something you want to do then it's definitely worth doing. What future do I

see as an artist on YouTube? I don't necessarily see a future as an artist on

YouTube, I like making YouTube videos and I want to be an artist but I wouldn't

say that I put those two together. I see more of a future for myself as an artist

rather than as a youtuber but I will continue to make videos for as long as I

like making videos and I don't see that

changing anytime soon. This is a good one. Mitch Oliver said 'what do you do to keep

your work area so clean and tidy? Any tips would be greatly appreciated, love

for Minnesota' Well I have a few tips and tricks for

that. So the main thing for me, I think I've touched on this before, but what I

do is; anything that I'm gonna be using regularly, I keep within reach, everything

has a place so if I take something from there I can put it back, if I take

something from there I can put it back, everything goes away nicely and you know

the things that I'm going to be the most are the easiest to get to just so I

don't end up leaving things out when I'm done with them, it's very easy to just

pull open a drawer, put something back. So that would be my main tip for keeping

things organized but also with keeping things clean, one of my main things is I

always have a loo roll right by my desk and my absolute saving grace is a pack

of Dettol wipes- I also use the wilkos own brand wipes because they're only 50p

but just any cleaning up wipes, once I've done some painting and I just want

to quickly you know clean up my desk- I usually use these before and after doing

a painting just to clean my desk off and it gets rid of most things pretty easily

if you haven't let them dry there for too long. I've got a lot of questions

about social media and building a following and also I think a lot of

people- a LOT a lot of people- quite a common thread between these comments was

feeling disheartened with not having as many followers as you would like, not

knowing if you're doing things wrong and feeling like maybe your art isn't good

enough. What I like about this one is the kind of follow-up question of 'how do you

get past feeling so dependent on other people's validation?' and that really hit

a chord with me because that is something that I've struggled with a

huge amount over the years. I am the kind of person where I really need people to

tell me that they like it so I feel like I'm doing something well and doing

it properly, but recently I have switched my focus to more of a place of enjoying

the process of making things rather than putting all my worth on how the finished

piece is going to look. I really enjoy being an artist, I really enjoy making

art and being an artist isn't necessarily about this picture or that

picture or the amount of followers you have.

It's about getting up in the morning and making art and building up a real

collection of things that you are proud of. So as long as you can make art and keep

making art and enjoy it and make art that you're happy with that should be

your main focus. And post it everywhere you want, do all the annoying social

media things that you have to do; the hashtags and the sharing and the SEO and

any other things that you can do your research on and find out about because

they're changing the algorithms all the time online so it's good to keep up with

what each platform wants from you but the main focus should be making art that

you really enjoy and really like and building a community, really appreciating

the followers that you do have already. A lot of people say 'I don't have many

followers' but 50 is a lot of people and 100 is a lot of people and you have to

look it in that way where that's people that are interested in what you're doing

and that's only gonna grow. So that would be my advice on that one, I feel like I

rambled a lot... so weird not preparing for a video and just talking but hopefully

I've been clear on that. Tahlia Fast said 'what is your favorite

podcast?', my favorite podcast at the moment is probably Lore, I really like Lore.

It's just a nice, spooky, almost hypnotic in the way that the guy talks. It really

like draws me in, it's the kind of thing I like to listen to you when I'm doing

watercolor paintings or ink. I don't know why, it just really works well together

so I'd really recommend Lore and other than that I listen to all the really

obvious ones, This American Life, 99% Invisible I think it's called? um I don't

know, I've kind of gone off podcasts recently just because I've been

listening more to like Disney soundtracks and stuff while I work but

Lore and This American Life are probably my top two. Sketchy G

says 'I'm constantly battling with what sort of art style I want to develop or

what mediums I want to specialize in, do you have any advice? Thanks a lot love

your work', thank you! I think that's something that a lot of

people seem to worry about as well, just trying to land their 'thing', their style,

what they use, their colors, and I think the best way to figure it out is to just

keep working, doing you like doing, whatever you're naturally

gravitating towards, just keep doing that even if one day it's realistic stuff and

the next day it's cartoony. Do what feels right in the moment and whatever you're

enjoying and every once in a while it's good to kind of take a step back and

look at the things that you've done and think about what you feel represents you

best and what you got the most out of. But also remember that you don't

just choose that thing and then that's it for the rest of your life and that's

all you're gonna do. It's really a journey with your art, so don't put too

much pressure on yourself to figure out what it is that you want to be doing and

how you want to do it because I can guarantee that this time next year

probably you'll be doing something different. You don't need to know right

now what it's gonna be because it's probably gonna change anyway. Okay Mads

Lacey said 'how do you want your career to shape out in the future, for example

do you want to create a book? PS I love you and your art so much, I've been

watching you for years and it's great seeing you turn art into a

career', thanks Mads! Well that is a really really really good question, it's

something that I've been thinking about so much recently. Obviously if you

remember the beginning of the year when I was having my existential crisis I

would I spent a lot of time thinking about what I am gonna do with my art and

how I would like it to develop and what kind of career I would like out of it

and I don't think that you necessarily have to know but I do feel at the moment

that what I want to focus on is making travel journals and you know just like

travel books almost, maybe not like travel guides but just books of

different cities and different stories of places that I've been to. Like my

Mexico travel journal was probably my favorite thing that I did last year

and it was great to look back on that and think 'yeah that is what I want to

keep doing' so I'm hoping- and well by the time you watch this I will be leaving

for Lisbon in like a day- so I'm hoping to document that in a journal and you

know if I can turn that into something print-worthy then that would be great

but it's just great to be able to record those memories for myself. But yeah, I

would love to do more kind of Illustrated journals that I would I

guess sell and maybe used to inspire people to travel

and go to these places as well. Samar Saeed says 'what is the hardest thing

about being a freelancer or building your own business?'. The hardest thing for

me at the moment is kind of legal stuff and finances, taxes that kind of thing. It

can get really overwhelming when you kind of step back and realize that I'm

just- I'm just a normal person and I don't know about these things and

they're really serious and you know I'm signing contracts and agreeing to things

and not really knowing if I'm doing it properly so it can be very daunting at

times. There's so much information on the internet and there's so many books and

things that you can refer to but when it comes down to it there will always be

little seeds of doubt in your mind where you don't feel experienced enough or

knowledgeable enough to be making particular decisions. Clara Gold studio

said 'how do you urban sketch? maybe this can be a different video or you can just

give quick tips', I actually have a series called Travel Journal Tips, I think there

are just three episodes in that where I have one on urban sketching so that

could be quite useful for you but other than that there are quite a few great

urban sketching youtubers on this platform so I will leave some links

below to some of my favorites. 1,000 years in summer says 'what are your

favorite Netflix shows and what are your favorite things about living in England?'

Favourite Netflix shows, I really like Outsiders where the people all live in the

mountains and they drive quad bikes and stuff. I don't know why I just really

like it. I don't watch much else on Netflix other than Drag Race and films.

I always watch like a scary film every once in a while and then favorite things

about living in England... I don't know about England as a whole because I'm

really bad at traveling around my own country but my favourite things about

living in London are; travel around the city is so easy, I

can get anywhere I want to get within you know 20 minutes most and there's

just so much to do, so much going on at all times even just locally there's just

so much going on at any given time, different festivals, different galleries

all sorts. So yeah I just love the vibrancy and life of it and I also love-

what a lot of people complain about- but I love that everyone just keeps to

themselves. I love that I can get on the tube and no-one's gonna talk to me and I

can get on the bus and no-one's gonna look at me.

That's my kind of city. Al Nosel says 'where do you think you would be today if

you had decided not to pursue arts as a career? I absolutely love all that you do.'

Thank you so much! Where would I be today? Honestly today-today

I would probably still be at Sainsbury's, the supermarket I used to

work at just because I was kind of gonna be there indefinitely, it was a really

good in-between job, a really good 'figuring out what I'm gonna do with my

life' job, I had friends there, I had really flexible hours as well so I

could you know find time to work on my own things in the mean time but also if

I needed money I could you know get in as many hours as I wanted, it was a great

little job so I probably still be there and it's only like round the corner

from my house as well so just perfect. Right well my camera stopped recording

for a little while there so let's see. We're about half an hour into taping so

I will probably just do a few more. artheart12 said 'hi Minnie, I was wondering

how do you keep track of all your ideas for your art?' and I would say if it's a

really visual idea then I will quickly do a little thumbnail sketch either

digitally or in my sketchbook just something really small, really simple to

get the basic idea down and then maybe write notes on it because those little

rushed sketches can be quite confusing to look at like in retrospect. If it's

more of a conceptual idea or maybe an idea for a project then I will note it

down in Trello which is like on the computer and on my phone.

But I discovered through Lavendaire and Lauren Fairweather who are also really

creative people and they use it in really unique ways as well. It's just a

great way to note down ideas and organize things in different lists

different categories and not lose track of all the different things that are

going on in your head basically. I will leave links below to both of their

videos on Trello and just in case you want to check that out and see how you

might be able to use it as well. James Gill said 'do you ever regret becoming a

self-employed artist? I'm looking to become one myself and I'm pretty excited

but slightly afraid about the risks coming with it.' Well James if you are

excited about it then I would 100% recommend

you do go for it. I understand the fear but it is so worth it in the end and I

think that you once you take that leap you'll see it for yourself.

But honestly there was a time back in November I think when I was really

struggling with kind of motivating myself and feeling good about my art and

also feeling about good about my career and what I was doing and where I was

going and I remember one night going out with some friends and just saying guys I

I've had enough, I'm gonna quit YouTube, I'm gonna quit

doing art. I want to go back to Sainsbury's, I just want to make art for

fun again and I want to go to a job where I can just clock out and come home

and not have to think about it anymore, you know just be able to switch off. I

was really just stressed and overwhelmed at the time and it was great to just

kind of get that out and say that but obviously my friends are like 'You're

crazy and that's not gonna happen, you have a great job and you're

great at it and you love it. It might be really hard

right now but you'll come out of it' and I have come out of that and they're

absolutely right you know I'm so lucky to have the job that I have and I

absolutely love what I do I really couldn't think of a better way

to be spending my time and to be living my life, it's like ideal. So it definitely

will get hard but honestly if it's what you want to do it's just so worth it

like the the highs are well worth the lows so really good luck to you James if

you decide to go for it I think that it will be incredible for you. Whatercolor

Gal says 'how long did it take you to teach yourself video editing? that's

the only thing that's stopping me from making my own videos to be honest.' Don't

let that stop you- not a good enough excuse. If you want to start doing it you

need to start doing it, you learn as you go. Take a look- oh my god I can't believe

I'm saying this- but take a look at my first video. I filmed it with my phone, I

put my phone up on a water bottle on the lid of a water bottle and just filmed

down like that and I used the music from the YouTube music library and that was

it that was where I started and you know I gradually learn a thing or two as I go

along. I was editing with Windows Movie Maker back then and you know the whole

thing is trial and error. Now I'm at a point where I'm still learning different

things, I'm still making really silly mistakes, so if you think that you're

going to start out and already know what you're doing, it

doesn't work like that. Just get started. You can do it.

Stop overthinking things. Make a rubbish video. It'll be fine. Okay we're gonna

finish off with a few quickfire questions so Dora Braddock says 'how old

are you?', I am 24, I'll be 25 in a month- two months?- end of June. It's Aaron says

do you have any-... It's Air-One... sorry I know someone else called Air-One. It's Aaron

says 'do you have any unique customer experiences? like has anyone walked up to

you on the street or anything out of the ordinary', well I think I might have told

you the story about when I was at a music festival last summer, in a hurry

Ozzy threw our trainers out with our rubbish so we had no shoes, we went to go

and find them and the girl that dug our shoes out of the rubbish was actually a

subscriber and she was really cool and she was really nice so if you're

watching, thank you for saving my trainers! MadlyPenned so 'do you believe

the pursuit of a creative career is viable in this era of oversaturated

creative media?' A million percent, I think being in the creative industries is the

best thing you can do for yourself in this era of- not even over-saturated

creative media- but you know a world that is going more and more towards valuing

creativity and innovation and creation of things. Art comes in so many different

forms and it's more and more useful nowadays where you know a lot of jobs

that people would have thought were really stable and now almost replaceable

with robots and new technology but you can never really replace an artist of

any kind so I think a million percent that are is a viable career option for

the future. I think it's really one of the best ways to go. Inessa says 'do you

have a go-to snack when you are doing your art and what's your favorite type

of music?', favorite snack to go to, I love green olives with feta cheese, love that!

I just had the earlier today! I also really like salted popcorn.

And favorite music, I listen to a little bit of everything but

mostly garbage. Alright we're going to leave it at that because we have

actually been recording for almost an hour now! I'm going to try

to edit it down to something that is a little bit easier to watch, I've probably been

talking a bit too fast. Today is boiling and I have a lot more to do with the

rest of my day so apologies for that. Thank you guys so much for watching,

remember to follow me on Instagram if you do want to take part in the next Q&A,

that is where I always ask for my questions for those and yeah but the

next video or next video or two that I post, I will not be around I'm gonna be

in Lisbon so I won't be able to respond to your comments then but I will talk to

you when I get back! Thank you guys so much for watching, bye!

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[Multicrossover - White Demon Love Song] - Duration: 1:53.

You're cute

You must have been lonely,

all that time.

Look at me!

Stay with me.

You're so busy trying to be what

everyone else want you to be

you don't know who you are!

I want you to get out.

Are you really going to kill me right now?

I kill monsters.

Do you think I'm a good person?

Yeah!

Have you called him?

Nope.

Not going to.

And you're ok with everything?

I flew to Dublin,

to tell you how I feel about you.

What?

You can resent me or love me,

but you're stuck with me.

Come on!

He got under my skin

and no matter what I do

I just...

I can't shake him.

Once you fall in love with someone,

I don't know if...

I don't know if you can ever shake them.

I won't change who I am.

I can't.

I like you a little bit more

romantically that I let on,

it's not a crime.

No.

Am I important?

It's hard to tell these days.

I can't do that anymore.

You know what?

I'm going to start packing,

I'm, I'm...

leaving.

Go!

We don't work!

Maybe not.

Sorry I'm late.

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Clean Bandit - Solo Remix (feat. Demi Lovato) - Duration: 3:04.

I never meant to leave you hurtin' I never meant to do the worst thing

Not to you 'Cause every time I read your message

I wish I wasn't one of your exes Now I'm the fool

Since you been gone I've been dancing on my own

There's boys up in my zone But they can't turn me on

'Cause baby, you're the only one I'm coming for

I can't take no more, no more, no more

But I'm broken hearted But I like to party

But I got nobody Here on my own

But I'm broken hearted Since the day we parted

But I got nobody So I do it solo

Every single night I lose it I can't even hear the music without you

Try to stop myself from calling But I really wanna know if you're with someone new

Since you been gone I've been dancing on my own

There's boys up in my zone But they can't turn me on

'Cause baby, you're the only one I'm coming for

I can't take no more, no more, no more

But I'm broken hearted But I like to party

But I got nobody Here on my own

But I'm broken hearted Since the day we parted

But I got nobody So I do it solo

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How Did Michael Lee-Chin Became So Rich & Successful? - Duration: 9:04.

Michael Lee-Chin is one of the few black billionaires in the world right now.

He has a network of 3.08 billion dollars and it's growing.

He is the chairman of the National Commercial Bank of Jamaica

The CEO of Portland Holdings.

He is an investor, a philanthropist, a business magnate

And he's Jamaican!

Here are five ways in which Michael Lee-Chin

used to become a successful and wealthy person.

The first day in high school.

I was 11 and we're in an auditorium, smaller a little bit smaller than this

and we're

being addressed by the equivalent of the governor of the state in Jamaica the

Custis of the parish his name was Mr. Gossett and Mr. Gossett were so we were

all standing at attention me in my short khaki pants and Mr. Gossett said ladies

boys and girls opportunity knocks but once something whoa

what if when my one opportunity comes knocking I'm sleeping or I'm gazing out

the window or I'm paying marbles we didn't have TV then then my life is over

so for the next 12 years I didn't sleep I didn't get no real I

play marbles I'm looking for my one opportunity until this friend of mine

said Mike, "why do you look so sleep-deprived" I said, "well I'm looking

for my one opportunity"

Every day there are opportunities but unfortunately for

most people opportunities are usually clad in crisis and when there's a crisis

crisis or you feel I feel awful because because you're focusing on on the

first component of the Chinese definition of the word crisis which is

crisis equals danger plus opportunity so you can't have an opportunity unless

there's a crisis. That was my lesson

that was a big lesson in life so as of then I started my perspective was

totally different whenever there's a crisis and I feel pal I look palette and

I feel awful I ask myself the question where are the opportunities?

I am driven by a mantra that I coined and it's the following

success begets complacency begets failure

Success the natural byproduct of

success is you you become complacent You said, "no I'm successful I can do anything"

I can vary from the formula that made me successful in the first place.

and if the formula is different the result is gonna be

different so success begets complacency

failure so because I don't want to be a failure I have to make sure that the

attitude, the routines, the stresses I had

not knowing what was around the corner I

I keep myself in that state how do you do it because I'm conscious I'm conscious

of what I don't want to be I don't want to be complacent

We first understand all the principles behind our wealth is created in the first place

Interviewer: "and what are those principles?"

Lee-Chin: well there are three things we must have the first

is we must have a sound intellectual framework for making decisions

The second is we must have emotional control

and thirdly we must have access.

If we have two or three we won't be successful

Interviewer: "Access to what?"

Lee-Chin: Access to opportunities access

Access to financing, access to greet people, access to entrepreneurs etc

If you're not conscious about what it is you're looking for it's unlikely that

you will hit it again.

We have to recognize firstly that we need a

framework.

Most people secondly we have to recognize that in addition to the

framework we need the controller emotions that's difficult

If you don't have a framework and thirdly we need to make sure we have

access so as a young person if the young person is conscious that they need one

two three and all they can say what is the framework I'm using when I'm

thinking about investing

What how do I control my emotions well you control

emotions the the time when you're at risk of behaving obtusely are when

times are really good or in terms are really bad

So it's those extremes that

we have the control our emotions.

My quest was is there a formula between every single

wealthy person that I can distill into a few identifiable points and that's a

formula I'm gonna make sure I practice and I also preach

Well if you think

about it every wealthy person in the world

There are five common.................... common

things that will people do all do.

Number one every single one of them they own a

few high quality businesses not too many few high-quality business.

number two every

single wealthy person in the world they really understand those few businesses

Number three every single where the person the world really have used other

people's money to have created wealth

Number four every single wealthy person

in the world has made sure those few businesses that they own they are

domiciled in strong long-term growth industries since it is a combination of

owning a great business that you understand that's in a rising tide that

will create wealth

And number five every single where the person were created his

or her wealth by simply holding those few businesses for the long term so

those were the five distillates that I gleaned to that point

And I thought this

is my this will be my cause and I built a business around investing in that

manner because I superimposed what everybody else was doing

In fact we

have an entire industry the securities industry and the asset management

industry which is doing the exact opposite because a mutual fund typically

owns a hundred two hundred different businesses so I thought this is crazy

because I don't know one individual in the world who owns a hundred different

businesses so it doesn't make any sense

Secondly so if you go through the list

wealthy people in a few mutual funds funds own hundreds diversification

Secondly I thought if you own I don't know anyone who can understand more than

a few businesses but mutual funds own hundreds so is it possible for a money

manager to understand the hundreds of businesses and if you own hundreds

you're going to own some that are in good industries far industries poor

industries.

Why would you rationally logically go out and buy business that

is in a subpar industry why would you do that

but if you own a hundred you will

And third fourthly if you own a hundred

different businesses for you to understand them you have to know the

acumen of the CFO as an example because see if it was a very important person

organization and if you don't know who the CEO fools are you're speculating and

Lastly, every single wealthy person owns their business for the long term

mutual funds typically turn over their portfolios once a year I don't know of

one wealthy person buys and sells his or her business every year so I thought

this industry- this product is totally opposite to how wealth is created and

that's wrong if I'm gonna start a business that is dedicated to the principles

Those five points that's what I did.

Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoyed this video.

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